tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662392067931884293.post7084586659727264975..comments2023-06-21T16:12:42.710+01:00Comments on The Almond Rod - because God is watching over His Word to perform it.: Slitting throats - kosher and halal food in the UKIan Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03167511080279736047noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662392067931884293.post-21934895595312270482014-03-11T11:13:44.878+00:002014-03-11T11:13:44.878+00:00I know what you mean, Ian.
I know what you mean, Ian.<br />Daphne Ansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12297188759548931101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662392067931884293.post-65249218465114507912014-03-09T17:32:38.838+00:002014-03-09T17:32:38.838+00:00Thanks, Daphne.That is an interesting and useful l...Thanks, Daphne.That is an interesting and useful link for anyone interested in the differences between kosher and halal meat. I suspect that halal is a bit hit and miss depending upon the country and its laws etc.<br /><br />My real concern is that confusion between the two will lead to discrimination against the Jews.<br /><br />Ian Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03167511080279736047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662392067931884293.post-28627555497926993322014-03-09T10:36:42.881+00:002014-03-09T10:36:42.881+00:00See this comparison of kashrut and halal slaughter...See this comparison of kashrut and halal slaughter, in which there there is a particularly disturbing photo of Muslims sitting astride a poor cow whose throat had been hacked about and was bleeding profusely - she was in her death throes but even in that slow death agony the two men sitting in her flanks were grinning as if they were at a ride at a funfair, and so were the onlookers. I have no idea whether this unedifying scene took place in some Islamic enclave in Eurabia or in a Middle Eastern hellhole, but it was absolutely disgusting. Barbaric. http://www.jewsnews.co.il/2013/11/03/some-differences-between-kosher-meat-and-halal-meat-thank-g-d-i-keep-kosher/<br />The humane treatment of animals has a high priority in Judaism. All the same, I'm glad I chose the vegetarian option very early in life.Daphne Ansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12297188759548931101noreply@blogger.com